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  • Flamethrower - Maggie Estep

    From Publishers WeeklyWhen Ruby Murphy—Brooklyn resident, cat whisperer and mad-dash urban bicyclist—notices a human leg in her psychiatrist's fish tank in her third diverting sleu...
  • First Family - David Baldacci

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Plenty of intense action drives bestseller Baldacci's stellar fourth novel to feature former Secret Service agents Michelle Maxwell and Sean K...
  • Fima - Amos Oz

    From Publishers WeeklyThe Israeli author's stirring chronicle of one man's emotional disintegration delves into basic issues of Jewish history. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Inform....
  • Fight Club - Chuck Palahniuk

    From Publishers WeeklyFeaturing soap made from human fat, waiters at high-class restaurants who do unmentionable things to soup and an underground organization dedicated to inflict...
  • Fatelessness - Imre Kertesz

    EDITORIAL REVIEW: **One of *Publishers Weekly's* Fifty Best Books of 1992***Fateless *is a moving and disturbing novel about a Hungarian Jewish boy’s experiences in German concentr...
  • Farm City_ The Education of an - Novella Carpenter

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. This upbeat account of raising poultry, rabbits, pigs and bees in the middle of a rundown neighborhood in Oakland, Calif., will make listeners...
  • Fantasy in Death - J D Robb

    From Publishers WeeklyLt. Eve Dallas, a top homicide cop for the New York Police and Security Department (the law enforcement agency for a mid 21st-century New York City), faces on...
  • Fallen Into The Pit - Ellis Peters

    From Publishers WeeklyOriginally published in 1951, but just now making its first American appearance, this mystery launched Peters's Inspector Felse series. Set in Britain just af...
  • FDR - Jean Edward Smith

    From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. Independent biographer Smith (1996's John Marshall: Definer of a Nation and 2001's Grant) crafts a magisterial biography of...
  • Eye of the storm - Jack Higgins

    From Publishers WeeklyHiggins's thrillers may evoke a strong sense of deja vu (same basic story, different time frame), but that doesn't seem to diminish the impact of each new nov...